why human beings are crying?
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why human beings are cry?
human beings cry when they hurt, not only human beings cry even, living things are cry.
peoples cry when they hurted, when they feel pain, when somebody broke their heart..
why living things cry?
animals, birds, fishes and plants cry when they hurt like when we plucking of leaf, plants get hurt and cry.
animals and birds cry when they are feeling pain, when they hungry.
there are 2 types of crying
1. Emotional 2. sad crying
Whenever we watch tv and emotional scene comes so we cry it is called emotional crying.
sometime when we prove on somebody we get emotional and again we cry.
when somebody hurt us we cry it is called sad crying.
sometimes somebody hurt us, broke our heart it is sad crying
thank u
why human beings are cry?
human beings cry when they hurt, not only human beings cry even, living things are cry.
peoples cry when they hurted, when they feel pain, when somebody broke their heart..
why living things cry?
animals, birds, fishes and plants cry when they hurt like when we plucking of leaf, plants get hurt and cry.
animals and birds cry when they are feeling pain, when they hungry.
there are 2 types of crying
1. Emotional 2. sad crying
Whenever we watch tv and emotional scene comes so we cry it is called emotional crying.
sometime when we prove on somebody we get emotional and again we cry.
when somebody hurt us we cry it is called sad crying.
sometimes somebody hurt us, broke our heart it is sad crying
thank u
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Michael Trimble, a British professor at the Institute of Neurology in London, begins his new book with Gana the gorilla. In the summer of 2009, 11-year-old Gana gave birth to a boy at a Muenster zoo. But one day in August, the baby suddenly and mysteriously died. Gana held up her son in front of her, staring at his limp body. She held him close, stroking him. To onlookers it appeared that Gana was trying to reawaken him, and, as the hours passed, that she was mourning his passing. Some at the zoo that day cried. But Gana did not. Humans, Trimble tells us, are the only creatures who cry for emotional reasons. “Why Humans Like to Cry” is an exploration of why this would be so, a neuroanatomical “where do tears come from.” It’s also a meditation on human psychology. Many distinctions have been offered between humans and the rest of the animal world, and to this list Trimble adds another: the anguished tear, the apprehension that life is tragic. Trimble answered questions from Mind Matters editor Gareth Cook
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